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No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.

No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.

No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.

No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.

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Can you legally live with your friend and their parents without them having custody of you?

Depends on how old you are but either way will you need parental permission. If it's far away from your parents someone should have temporary custody at least so they have the right to make medical decisions on your behalf in case something happens. And your friends parents would need to get child support for you from your parents. That is done in court.


What is sole custody?

This entrusts the legal and physical custody of the child in only one of the parents. The parent granted Sole Custody makes all major decisions for the child without having to consult the non-custodial parent. Sole Custody is generally used in cases where the parties are unable to cooperate in making decisions for the child or in those cases where one parent is absent from the child's life.


Can a 16 year old move out of there parents home when they have a baby in Kentucky?

No. When having a baby the only emancipation you have is making decisions regarding your child and medical decisions for yourself. You are not emancipated in any other ways and still have to do what your parents say.


Does primary residence with joint legal custody give this parent the right to choose their child school?

Look for the standard XX county parenting plan online, with XX being the county you reside in. Look at the section regarding Major Decisions. Most states agree all major decisions shall be made by the custodial parent, and that usually includes things like what school to attend, what hair length to allow, what piercings to allow, etc.


How difficult is it to get sole custody after having shared parenting or is each situation different?

I think every situation is different. My parents have joint custody over me.


In the case of divorce if one parent has custody does that mean the other is unable to make decisions for the child?

Unless the divorce decree states that they do, no, not unless the person having full custody permits it.


Can the judge grant joint custody after granting partial custody to a father?

A judge decides questions of custody on the basis of what is best for the child. If joint custody is awarded, it is because the judge thinks (rightly or wrongly) that the child will benefit by having contact with both parents. It is never about what the parents want, it is about what is good for the child.So a judge would not grant joint custody just because the father wants it, but if the father wants it, a judge is more likely to grant it than if the father said "Eh, I don't care, let her have the little yard ape all to herself."


What is the difference between sole custody and joint custody?

Primary physical custody refers to the parent with whom the child resides with the majority of the time but, joint custody has been granted. Sole custody is when the child resides solely with the named parent giving that parent the legal right to make all decisions (medical, educational, etc.) concerning the child. Sole custody does not mean the non custodial parent can be denied the rights of parental visitation. • In my case, I have primary custody AND sole legal cstody. Being primary custody gives the father the right to make a decision in the event of an emergency, but that's about it. It basically means the father can see the child and take hher out of my home. But, because I have sole legal, he cannot make any decisions concerning anything religious, medical, educational, etc. Having sole legal gives me the right to get her a passport without his permission as well! Sole/Primary/Joint custody essentially just determines where the child lives and who the main care-taker is. It is "legal custody" that determines the right to make decisions.


Can a child be emancipated by having a baby?

Nope, not in any of the US states is a minor emancipated by having a baby. The only thing you get is emancipation making decisions for the baby and medical decisions for yourself.


Who gets the custody of the child if the mother is having an affair in UK?

The court care about what is in the best interest of the children and just because one parents had an affair does not mean they are unfit to parent. It can be shared custody or one get it. The court wants the children to have access to both parents. The affair will not be the thing that decides custody.


Does having primary residence with joint custody automatically mean the parent with primary residence has the final say?

Joint Legal: Both parents are suppose to have equal decision making rights, but child resides primarily with one parent while the other pays full child support. Joint Physical Custody: Parents have equal decision making rights and the child resides with each parent an equal amount of time.


Can you move out of your parents house at 16 if you have a baby?

Only with parental permission or emancipation by the court. The only thing you are emancipated about and have more rights regarding when having a baby as a minor, is making medical and other decisions about the child.